The Republican front-runner boasted of the impressive size of his penis during a debate Thursday night. He didn't prove the statements, though they served to underscore the increasingly absurd nature of the presidential race.

On Friday morning, the world of the Donald did the seemingly impossible. It got wackier.

A group of young hackers accessed Trump's voice mail and changed his password and outgoing message, according to Gawker. They even provided the publication 35 voice mail messages intended for the GOP candidate, including one from New England Patriots quarterback and alleged Trump supporter Tom Brady.

Gawker said the recordings "appear to be genuine," though it was unable to independently verify their authenticity.

The Trump campaign didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The hackers apparently started by trying to leave a prank message for Trump, a member of the group told Gawker. One of the hackers claimed the group was prompted to log in to his voice mail inbox after hitting random buttons. After failing to enter the correct password, they were transferred to Verizon customer service.

The group was apparently able to convince a Verizon rep to reset Trump's password by claiming they had "recently purchased a new phone," the hacker told Gawker.

Verizon has no information to corroborate the report, according to spokesman David Samberg.

The voice mails given to Gawker apparently were left by a wide range of people, including MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, political strategist David Axelrod and likely random citizens.